March at the Museum
The month of March was named after the Roman god of war. During the month, winter ends and spring begins. The birthstone for March is the aquamarine. Its zodiac signs are Pisces (F
The month of March was named after the Roman god of war. During the month, winter ends and spring begins. The birthstone for March is the aquamarine. Its zodiac signs are Pisces (F
This is a story about seeds and the good and great things they germinate. Eric Earley knows all about seeds. Seeds were the central conceit of an Op Ed piece he penned for the New
“Coriolanus” at the Palm Theatre on Tuesday,March 4, 7 p.m. SPARKy Members are free. $15 for adults. $10 for students. SPARKy Productions brings live theatre to town
1st Professional Women’s Forum luncheon at New Sheridan First tracks in fresh powder. The circus. Ice cream sundaes with a cherry on top. Puppies. All, lots and lots of good
May the longtime sun shine upon you All love surround you And the pure light within you Guide your way on. (Kundalini Yoga Blessing, sung by the children and staff at Ubuntu Africa
Telluride Arts’ Twenty(by)Telluride is a lively, casual event that offers an intimate glimpse into Telluride’s creative talent through very fast-paced slide presentations. Pre
Home & art tours in the Telluride Arts District presented by Telluride Arts The Telluride Art + Architecture Weekend showcases the very best of Telluride’s creative talent t
AIDS/TAB overvu: About 30 years ago, a faceless, nameless virus was announced in France. About one year later, word traveled across the pond: an announcement out of Washington, D.C
“In the dream life you don’t deliberately set out to dream about a house night after night; the dream itself insists you look at whatever is trying to come into visibil
It’s almost as if they come back annually to spawn. The Sheridan Arts Foundation and Telluride Ski Resort host a night of music featuring one of the pillars of jamgrass, Left
Event includes workshop on dreams & writing and a retreat. Opens with free public presentation Thursday evening, February 20, 6 – 8 p.m., Ah Haa School for the Arts “Al
In 2003, Sheridan Arts Foundation director Ronnie Palamar approached the host with the most, thespian/director Jeb Berrier, about mounting a Comedy Fest. Jeb turned around and aske
A major New York show, up now at the International Center of Photography, begs the question: “What Is A Photograph?” At the dawn of the 21st century a photograph is not
Planning a great date night is not always easy. Feel like you’ve been there done that with just about every adventure that comes to mind? With Valentine’s Day just arou
The latest news from the Bleacher Report on Super Bowl 2014 has Denver winning. Read on… “When the Seattle Seahawks (13-3) square off against the Denver Broncos (13-3)
Can you picture the face of respect, whether it’s self-respect or respect for others? It looks exactly like the faces of the staff at the San Miguel Resource Center, the Tell
Kids and dogs. Stage lore says you never want to be the act that follows because both win hearts and minds just by showing up. And they did, in droves, mid-week at The Peaks Reso
Support the Telluride Historical Museum’s education programs at Saloon Night at the Bean Bar, January 30, 7-10 p.m. Museum History: The Telluride Historical Museum played a si
Telluride Arts’ Twenty(by)Telluride is a lively, casual event that offers an intimate glimpse into some of Telluride’s most creative minds through very fast-paced slide presen
The sounds of banjo notes cascading like Ingram Falls in June and the steady chuck-chuck of a mandolin, overlaid with shimmering harmonies is the sound of summer in Telluride. The
About 20 million Americans are doing it. Are you one of them? If yes, do you want to deepen the relationship you are building with yourself, one definition of yoga. If no, isn̵
Major event in support of Second Chance Humane Society takes place at The Peaks Wednesday, January 22, 3 – 6 p.m. Dogs, please bring your people! The backstory: The science is be
Telluride Film Fest’s “Sunday at the Palm” presents “High and Hallowed: Everest 1963 (2013),” Plus Local Filmmaker TCTV Competition Winners The Telluride F